Djenyfer Arnold competes in a triathlon with an audience watching in the background. – Photo: Instagram Djenyferarnold
The Brazilian Djenyfer Arnold achieved this Saturday (02), fourth place in the Americas Triathlon Championshipplayed at Vera Cruz, in Mexico. Djenyfer had a good run and was always among the first placed, earning important points for the Olympic ranking. The competition was a preview for the Pan American Gamessince he had the main athletes of the continent.
The highlight of the Brazilian delegation present at the Triathlon of the Americas Championship was Djenyfer Arnold. The Brazilian triathlete showed a good level of competition and was always among the first. Djenyfer finished the swimming event in first place and continued in the fight between the first three, until she was passed in the last kilometers of the running stage, crossing the line of finishing in fourth place, with a time of 02:00:29.
The race was won by Mexican Rosa Maria Tapia Vidal, who closed the race with a time of 01:59:35, followed by North American Gina Sereno, three seconds behind. Third position went to Canadian Emy Legault, who passed Djenyfer Arnold at the end of the last stage, crossing the finish line with a time of 02:00:16, 13 seconds ahead of the Brazilian.
In men, the Brazilians were far from the podium, the best Brazilian being Antonio Bravo Neto in 13th place, with a time of 01:46:01. Felipe Bianchi, Yago Alves and Thiago Gomide Moreira also represented Brazil at the competition. Victory went to John Reed of the United States with a time of 01:43:49, followed by Canadian duo Martin Sobey in second place with a time of 01:44:39 and Brock Hoel in third with a second behind your compatriot.
KauĂȘ Willy is 21st in the Valencia stage of the Triathlon World Cup
Saturday (02), the Brazilian Kaue Willy he finished 21st in the Valencia stage of the Triathlon World Cup, crossing the finish line in 01:44:32. Victory went to 20-year-old Spaniard David Cantero, who, competing at home, took his first victory in the Triathlon World Cup stages, closing the race with 01:41:10, closely followed by the German Lasse Nygaard-Priester. a second ago. Closing the podium, Italian Michelle Sarzilla finished the race in 01:41:26, in third position.
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